Organization

Name Root & Cady
Type Music publisher
Location Chicago
URL

Scores

Composition
Battle Cry of Freedom, Op. 55 (Gottschalk, Louis Moreau)
Fließet schnell Thränen mein (Abt, Franz)
Beautiful Child of Song (Foster, Stephen)
Mine Is the Mourning Heart (Foster, Stephen)
Keep a Brave Heart Still (Thomas, John Rogers)
The Fields of Home (Thomas, John Rogers)
Absence (Pease, Alfred Humphries)
'Tis Lone on the Waters (Pease, Alfred Humphries)
The Battle Cry of Freedom (Root, George Frederick)
One By One (Thomas, John Rogers)
Trevyllian Waltz (De Anguera, Antonio)
United States Zouave Cadets Quickstep (Vaas, A.J.)
Tremont House Polka (Vaas, A.J.)
The Skating Quadrille (Vaas, A.J.)
Sherman House Polka Redowa (Vaas, A.J.)
Richmond House Polka (Vaas, A.J.)
Major Anderson's March (Vaas, A.J.)
Arrangement of St. Paul Waltz (Vaas, A.J.) for piano
Col. Ellsworth Requiem March (Vaas, A.J.)
Who'll Save the Left? (Root, George Frederick)
Within the Sound of the Enemy's Guns (Root, George Frederick)
Brother, Tell Me of the Battle (Root, George Frederick)
Kiss Me Mother, Kiss Your Darling (Root, George Frederick)
Farewell Father, Friend and Guardian (Root, George Frederick)
Sing Me to Sleep Father (Root, George Frederick)
Starved in Prison (Root, George Frederick)
If Maggie Were My Own (Root, George Frederick)
Somewhere! (Root, George Frederick)
Poverty Flat (Root, George Frederick)
Farewell Beloved Friends, Farewell (Root, George Frederick)
Hear the Cry That Comes Across the Sea (Root, George Frederick)
Passing Through the Fire (Root, George Frederick)
The Beautiful Maiden Just Over the Way (Root, George Frederick)
Always of Thee (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Brother In the Army (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
The Dear, Sweet Bells of Memory (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
I Am Weary and Faint in the Battle of Life (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
I Stand Beside a Lonely Grave (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Jenny Wade (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Kitty M'Cree O'Tossell (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
The Master's Gold Year (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Northmen Awake (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Oh Say to My Spirit Thy Bride Will I Be (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Olive of Love (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
On the Banks of the Pearl (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Only Love Me (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Our Turn Is Coming (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Touches of Little Hands (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
When I Courted Mary Ann (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
The Wounded Boy at Kenesaw (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Under the Beautiful Stars (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
In Dreams of My Childhood (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Floraline Shore (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Hurrah for General Grant! (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
The Past We Can Never Recall Jamie (Webster, Joseph Philbrick)
Arrangement of Are We Forgotten When We're Gone? (Barton, Maj. J.) for voice, mixed chorus and piano
At the Shim-Me-Sha-Wabbler's Ball (Lewis, George Alfred)
The Charioteer (Ashleigh, Glenn Wright)
Come Home, Father! (Work, Henry Clay)
Daddy Long Legs (Jones, Clarence M.)
Dixie Darling (Wenrich, Percy)
Just Before the Battle, Mother (Root, George Frederick)
Just After the Battle (Root, George Frederick)
Ah! He Kissed Me When He Left Me (Dowling, Lillia)
Battle March (Eichberg, Julius)
The President's Emancipation March (Fawcett, George E.)
We Shall Miss You Dearest Brother (Haynes, Edward)
Johnny Schmoker (Rix, B. F.)
De Day ob Liberty's Comin' (Root, George Frederick)
Glory! Glory! (Root, George Frederick)
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! (Root, George Frederick)
On, on, on, the Boys Came Marching! (Root, George Frederick)
The New Skeddadle (Scott, R. D.)
We Are Coming from the Cotton Fields (Wallace, J. C.)
Father's Come Home (Whiting, S. K.)
Our Captain's Last Words (Work, Henry Clay)
God Save the Nation (Work, Henry Clay)
Grafted into the Army (Work, Henry Clay)
Little Major (Work, Henry Clay)
Babylon Is Fallen! (Work, Henry Clay)
Song of a Thousand Years (Work, Henry Clay)
Corporal Schnapps (Work, Henry Clay)
Kingdom Coming (Work, Henry Clay)
Kingdom Coming (Work, Henry Clay)
Wake Nicodemus! (Work, Henry Clay)
Marching through Georgia (Work, Henry Clay)


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